Collagen

What is Collagen?

Collagen is a protein found in the human body and in most animals. It's a structural protein with a spiral shape. Collagen is an anti-wrinkle protein that helps keep skin firm . Over 70% of the proteins in the skin are collagen.

When does collagen production decrease?

As we age, skin cells gradually function less effectively and collagen production decreases. This causes the skin to become less firm, and wrinkles form more quickly and deeply.

What if you take collagen?

The research into the effects of collagen intake is still ongoing. Daily collagen intake can positively support certain structural tissues in the body.

Did you know that there are different types of collagen, each with a different dosage?

Typically, people take 2.5 to 10 grams of type I and III collagen blends. Ba'sil, on the other hand, uses a patented, eco-friendly type II collagen concentrate, of which only 0.5 grams is needed per day. This has been scientifically proven!

Why a concentrate with collagen type II?

Because of its unique combination of bioactive ingredients that go beyond ordinary collagen. It contains a natural blend of collagen peptides , chondroitin sulfate , glucosamine sulfate , and hyaluronic acid. This synergy promotes absorption by the body.

The low daily dose is only 500 mg per day for skin care. Furthermore, ba'sil uses type II collagen concentrate due to its unique and sustainable origin: fish (ray) cartilage.

Clinical Study with High-Quality Bioactive Collagen Type II

Proven effectiveness: A clinical study with the collagen type II concentrate has shown that it offers significant benefits for skin structure and wrinkle reduction.

After three months of use, a 26% reduction in wrinkles and a 39% increase in skin density were observed. These results are scientifically substantiated.

With a daily intake of 500 mg of collagen hydrolyzate Cartidyss® for 3 months: -26% on crow's feet and -31% on laugh lines. Maia Campos et al; 2021 - Cartidyss® Study